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Dyson students and faculty are finding ways to stay connected and engaged in teaching and learning—from a distance.
In an article for The Hill, Professor Jason Czarnezki argues that the social and economic disruption caused by the coronavirus crisis also provides an opportunity to take bold action to defend ourselves against the climate crisis.
“On any given day, my mom and dad might’ve been studying for an exam, attending parent-teacher conferences, or writing a research paper—all while working full-time and getting three meals on the table,” says Horace E. Anderson Jr., JD, the newly-appointed Dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law.
Actress and producer Kathleen Simmonds ’16, MFA Acting, is having a moment. On September 24, she will find out if her work wins a 2019 Emmy Award. Simmonds served as line producer for the Netflix documentary Reversing Roe, from Break Thru Films. Nominated for both Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary and Outstanding Research, it’s a deep, unrestrained look at abortion and women’s rights in America, and Simmonds has adopted the same no-holds-barred approach in her own life.
Meet Olena Hauser '20, who credits her international perspective, work ethic, and the opportunities provided by Pace with her successful career.
Meet Gabriella Farino '20, a New York native pursuing a BBA in Public Accounting and MS in Taxation. Her active involvement as a student leader during her time at Pace hasn't gone unnoticed. As a student in Pace's Pforzheimer's Honors College and President of the Pace chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, Gabriella is now a recipient of the Ernst & Young Fund for Excellence in Accounting Education scholarship and the 2019 Public Company Accounting Oversight Board scholarship. Although it is clear that Gabriella spends a lot of time studying, she hasn't let this get in the way of her passion for traveling. This past summer she got to visit five different countries! Get to know more about her Pace Path here.